i like hargrove, i would have rather let him start at LE with denney and save the money we spent on kelsay.

anderson could still be cut before camp with no penalties or cap hits, maybe they are just hoping someone else trys to sign him so they get a pick? he was obviously on his way out toward the end of the season.

Well I hope we plan on upgrading Anderson and I really don't like Shaud at all. I don't think that we will re-sign A-Train now because we are going to draft a RB on the first day I think. Who knows though with the Kelsay re-signing.

He's alright. I still remember we put him on Chambers in the fins comeback game last year and he just got destroyed on a jump ball to win the game. I don't care much for Kiwaukee, but we're in talks with him currently as well.

http://billsdaily.com/news/index.shtml#030207
Report Says Bills Hit Market Early: A report from NFL Network's Adam Schefter says the Bills have hit the market quickly this year and have signed veteran offensive tackle Jason Whittle. He's a seven year veteran who has started 42 games in his career including 16 starts with the Giants in 2004. He also played for the Bucaneers in 2003 and the Vikings last year.

Whittle understand the mantra that the more you can do the longer you will be around. Whittle has learned to continue his career as a professional football player and plays multiple positions as well as contribute in a variety of ways on special teams. Whittle is able to play all five positions on the offensive line and is an intelligent player that uses angles to his advantage against defenders. He works hard to use great technique using hand placement and leverage to wall off opponents, but he lacks the power to move defenders and expand the hole. This lack of lower-leg strength is also evident when Whittle faces two-gap defensive linemen that are able to stalemate him at the point of attack and shed him to make plays. Whittle does a nice job in space engulfing linebackers at the second level when pulling. When asked to start at guard this season for Minnesota the Vikings actually fared better up front with Whittle in the game. In pass protection, Whittle does a very good job working his hips and feet together with average punch but good hand placement re-directing the pass rusher. Along with decent size Whittle brings versatility, football smarts and deceptive athleticism for an offensive lineman that will allow this veteran to continue to make a roster, get on the field and contribute

I think our T position is pretty good as of now. Jason Peters is an up and coming talent and the backbone of our line. Terrence Pennington played very well for a 7th Rd. draft pick last year and the staff is pretty high on Brad Butler. Adding Walker would give us quality depth.

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I'd be pretty elated if we answered our starting G positons through the draft or RFA. Ben Grubbs or Aaron Sears in Round 2? Jakes Scott or Ryan Lilja in RFA?